"Davis addresses the "screen time" debate by recognizing that children's experiences of technology and social relationships are qualitatively distinct at different stages of development"-- Provided by publisher
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Dr. Katie Davis researches the intricate ways new media technologies shape the personal, social, and academic lives of young people. Her work critically examines the intersection of technology and identity development during adolescence and emerging adulthood. She is dedicated to bridging the gap between research and practice, sharing her insights with educators, parents, and policymakers.


Kisses from Katie
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Katie Davis traveled to Uganda for a short mission trip over the Christmas break of her senior year in high school. She found herself so moved by the Ugandan people and their needs that she knew it was her calling to return to care for them. She is now in the process of adopting thirteen children there, and has established the ministry, Amazima, that cares for hundreds more. Here, she shares her story.